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- Written Answers — Department of Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services Staff (12 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: 868. To ask the Minister for Health the number of psychiatric consultants working within the child and adolescent mental health services, CAMHS, at University Hospital Waterford in each of the years 2015 to 2017 and to date in 2018; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25468/18]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services Staff (12 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: 869. To ask the Minister for Health if there are vacant consultant posts associated with the child and adolescent mental health services, CAMHS, unit at University Hospital Waterford, UHW; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25469/18]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services Data (12 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: 870. To ask the Minister for Health the number of children placed in an adult psychiatric ward at University Hospital Waterford, UHW, in each of the years 2016, 2017 and to date in 2018, by month in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25470/18]
- Leaders' Questions (13 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: On Friday 8 December, the Taoiseach told the Irish people that the backstop agreement was "rock solid and cast iron" and this his Government "protected what it sought to protect and achieved what it sought to achieve". Paragraph 46 of the December joint report states the agreement is "made and must be upheld in all circumstances, irrespective of the nature of any future agreement between the...
- Leaders' Questions (13 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: The problem is that we have no legal framework. That is the issue. We said in December that this is simply a political agreement - and, yes, that is important and substantial - and we welcomed the progress that was made. However, we were also wise and advised the Taoiseach not oversell the agreement and to work on getting the legal clarity and framework that would provide certainty. The...
- Questions on Promised Legislation (13 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: The Taoiseach should show leadership and not shout across the Chamber. If he is ready, I wish to make my contribution. The programme for Government contains a commitment to build further capacity in child and adolescent mental health services, CAMHS. Yesterday, the annual report of the Ombudsman for Children was published. It showed there was a shocking shortage of staffing, and the...
- Questions on Promised Legislation (13 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: Will the Taoiseach update the House and explain why this is the case? What additional capacity will be put into places such as the south east that needs it?
- Questions on Promised Legislation (13 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: Did the Minister get upset?
- Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed): National Risk Assessment (13 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: Are Questions Nos. 1 and 2 grouped?
- Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed): National Risk Assessment (13 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: The recently published draft national risk assessment is a comprehensive document. We will not have time to discuss it at length but I would like to focus on one particular aspect, which rightly identifies the supply of housing as one of the most immediate domestic challenges facing the State. Sinn Féin acknowledges that there is no easy-fix solution. Unfortunately, we are dealing...
- Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed): National Risk Assessment (13 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: Deputy Micheál Martin said that.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: We do not all agree that the witnesses were acting in good faith. That is the personal view of the Chair.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: The letter sent to the committee by Mr. Connaghan on 30 May 2018 stated that a meeting took place at the request of the HSE, which was attended by officials from the SCA and the HSE, who would have been CervicalCheck representatives. At the request of whom in the HSE did the meeting take place?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: Why did Mr. Connaghan make that request?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: Who was at the meeting?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: Was a note or minute of the meeting taken?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: I will return to what Mr. McCallion has just said. Were notes taken of the meeting?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: No minute was taken.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: I know what the output was. No formal minutes were taken.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: I understand that the output was a letter. I asked whether formal minutes were taken.